Denorange Injection
Product Info
Prescription required | Yes |
Marketer | Biorange Biologicals Private Limited |
Active Ingredient | Denosumab (60mg/ml) |
Storage | Store in a refrigerator (2 - 8°C). Do not freeze. |
Chemical Class | Monoclonal antibody (mAb) |
Habit Forming | No |
Therapeutic Class | PAIN ANALGESICS |
Action Class | Bone resorption inhibitors- Monoclonal antibodies |
User Rating | 4.8 |
User Reviews | 366 |
FAQ
Denorange Injection Reviews
Denorange is given by a healthcare professional and should not be self-administered. You should use it regularly and at the same time each day to get maximum benefit from it. Continue using it as recommended by your doctor and complete the dose even if you feel better. To make it more effective, take adequate amount of calcium and vitamin D supplements while on treatment with this medicine.
Some common side effects of this medicine include headache, pain in extremity, musculoskeletal pain, nerve pain, constipation, and rash. Talk to your doctor if any of these side effects does not go away with time or get worse. Your doctor may help with ways to reduce or prevent these symptoms.
To make sure the medicine is safe for you, before taking it, let your doctor know of all the other medicines you are taking. It is important for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers to ask the advice of their doctors before using this medicine.
How Denorange Injection Works
How to Use Denorange Injection
Benefits of Denorange Injection
- In Osteoporosis: Osteoporosis is a common condition that weakens bones, making them fragile and more likely to break. It often occurs in women after menopause. This condition can be treated with bone-strengthening medicines. Denorange slows down the rate at which bone is broken down in your body. This maintains bone density and reduces your risk of breaking a bone. The injection is given by a doctor or nurse and should not be self-administered.You can help improve the strength of your bones by doing regular exercise (especially weight-bearing exercise), eating healthy foods containing calcium and Vitamin D and reducing your consumption of alcohol and tobacco. Supplements of calcium and Vitamin D3 are also effective.
Uses of Denorange Injection
- Osteoporosis
Denorange Injection Side Effects
Safety Tips
Quick Tips
- Denorange is a medication used to treat thinning of the bones (called osteoporosis).
- May cause a rare problem of the jaw (osteonecrosis), mostly seen after a dental procedure. Tell your doctor if you develop sudden jaw pain.
- Tell your doctor if you develop a rash while taking Denorange.
- Do not take if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant.
- Denorange may also increase the risk of infection. Avoid being close to people with cold, flu or other contagious illnesses.
- Take calcium and vitamin D to help build your bones when taking Denorange.
References
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- Bikle DD. Agents That Affects Bone Mineral Homoestasis. In: Katzung BG, Masters SB, Trevor AJ, editors. Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. 11th ed. New Delhi, India: Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited; 2009. p. 766.
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